Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu 写道:
quoted text > On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 23:22:58 +0800, Yi Yang said:
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>> SysRq has already provided a similiar help before this patch, but it
>> is not so clear that the user doesn't know what happened and what
>> he/she should do.
>>
>
> The person is in one of two states:
>
> 1) He has been told "recreate the problem, hit alt-sysreq-cokebottle,
> and send me the results". He has a mission, and the only feedback he
> needs is (a) that he hit cokebottle and not pepsibottle, and (b) the
> resulting output.
>
> 2) He's already read the file in Documentation/ and just needs a reminder.
> In this case, the fact it's only 2 or 3 lines and doesn't scroll other stuff
> out of sight is more important.
>
Screen scroll isn't a problem.
"SysRq : HELP : loglevel0-8 reBoot Crashdump tErm Full kIll saK showMem
Nice powerOff showPc show-all-timers(Q) unRaw Sync showTasks Unmount
shoW-blocked-tasks"
The above help information isn't very user-friendly.
quoted text >
>> In addition, that funtion has a big loop with another big loop
>> embedded which is very inefficient, it is intended to skip some hot
>>
>
> You're optimizing code that hopefully never gets executed, and even if
> it does, you have the optimization *backwards*. If you're worried about
> the efficiency, trim it down to output 3 lines - do you realize how many
> instructions it takes in the VGA and fb drivers to actually *output* all
> these lines? (Seriously - I had a 1.6Ghz P4 laptop, where scrolling the
> screen with vga=791 actually ran so slowly that it horqued up the timer
> initialization code. *That* was a fun bug to figure out..)
>
To remove a bad loop is just a plus fix. That loop is really inefficient.
quoted text >
>> key help info for such a function as "Changing Loglevel", just print
>> a help info for this, that is very unnecessary. In fact, the key '0'
>> - '8' have different results the user should know.
>>
>
> And ironically enough, you then output the same exact text for all levels.
>
Yes, only one line for them is better.
quoted text >
>
>> +static char __read_mostly sysrq_hot_key_table[36] = {
>> + '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9',
>> + 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j',
>> + 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't',
>> + 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z'
>>
>
> The lists of 'Not defined' tends to scroll the screen away. The old code
> instead focuses on listing the things you *can* do. If I'm looking at the
> help output, I don't care that 'g' is not defined. I need to be reminded
> that 'p' is 'showPc' and D is show-all-locks.
>
You're right, "Not defined" is meaningless for the common users. I'll
submit a new revision
to fix your concerns.
Thank you very much.
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Re: [PATCH 2.6.23] SysRq: print hotkey info while pressing ... , Yi Yang , (Thu Oct 18, 7:34 am)